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Tuesday, 27 October 2015

Is it a sheep or a rock?

I am sure regular readers who saw my last post will be relieved to learn that Gail and I are not planning to abandon hill walking for mall walking any time soon.

On Sunday we summited (is that really a verb?) Clachnaben in Aberdeenshire. It was a grey day, and boy was it windy at the top, but the autumn colours were still looking pretty, especially when set against my own varicoloured furs.

However, in my opinion the photos below are somewhat disfigured by the fact that I am wearing my 'flexi' walking string. Gail deemed this necessary due to sheep grazing at random locations along the route.

I might add that many of the objects Gail thought were sheep turned out, on closer inspection, to be rocks.

Perhaps kind friends could remind a certain person that a visit to the optician is overdue.

What an amazing place to go walkies, how could you want to go to the shopping centre instead? No, we pups nose that its the fresh air and pawsome scenery that's bestest!Loves and licky kissesPrincess Leah xxx

Bertie First of all what a beautiful hiking path.Gail might need glass if she thinks a rock is a sheep but my mom has tunnel vision..all she see is that fine as wine WFT precious tail working hard. Oh and did you know we felines are in the midst of celebrating TockTober...which is all about but(TOCK) shots and how fluffy they are. You are doing a major TockToberphoto session today.Hugs madi your bfff

Hari OMBertie lad, I love how you lead the way and ensure the path is clear for your darling Gail with the eyesight fail!!! (Hint to Gail on behalf of Bertie - "specsavers" &*>)Hugs and wags, YAM-aunty xxx

About Me

Hi, I'm Bertie, a wire-haired fox terrier pup. I live with Gail in Aberdeen, Scotland. An old Westie called Hamish used to live here but he died on 18th February 2010 (exactly the same day I was born). People tell me that he used to have a blog and that I have big pawprints to fill. That's a bit too much responsibility for a very young puppy - and anyway, I intend to make my own mark!
(Gail says that Hamish could certainly have taught me a thing or two about marking stuff....)